A cover holder includes a handle including an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure formed on a container. The engagement structure extends from a portion of the handle for detachably fitting the container structure. The handle includes anchor portions each having a plurality of holes for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle. The plurality of holes are arranged to permit the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions.
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1. A cover holder, comprising
a handle including an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure provided on a container, the engagement structure extending from a portion of the handle for detachably fitting the container structure; and the handle including anchor portions each having a plurality of holes for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle, the flexible tension member being adjustably connected by weaving the flexible tension member through the plurality of holes, the plurality of holes being arranged to permit the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions; the engagement structure for engaging the container structure, and the flexible tension member being arranged on a container cover such that the cover holder removably attaches the container cover on the container.
9. A handle, comprising:
an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure provided on a container, the engagement structure for detachably fitting the container structure; anchor portions disposed on opposite sides of the engagement structure, each anchor portion including at least two holes, the holes being disposed adjacent to one another; and one of the holes of each anchor portion including a groove for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle, the groove for permitting the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions, by wrapping the flexible tension member between the at least two holes; the engagement structure for engaging the container structure, and the flexible tension member being arranged on a container cover such that the cover holder removably attaches the container cover on the container.
14. A handle, comprising:
an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure provided on a container, the engagement structure for detachably fitting the container structure; the engagement structure having a crossbar connecting to portion of the handle and having a protrusion formed at a mid-section of the crossbar thereby forming grooved sections for receiving portions of the container structure; anchor portions disposed on opposite sides of the engagement structure, each anchor portion including at least two holes, the holes being disposed adjacent to one another; one of the holes of each anchor portion including a groove for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle, the groove for permitting the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions, by wrapping the flexible tension member between the at least two holes; the engagement structure for engaging the container structure, and the flexible tension member being arranged on a container cover such that the cover holder removably attaches the container cover on the container; and the groove forming a pinch point which pinches the flexible tension member to prevent pull out.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 10/170,057 filed Jun. 12, 2002.
1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to an apparatus for securing components together, and more particularly, to a cover holding device and features related thereto for more easily securing a cover or lid to a container.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lid retaining and securing mechanisms have been employed in conventional systems to secure a lid or cover on a container. These systems have employed devices such as springs or BUNGEE cords equipped with hooks to secure these devices to a container such as a garbage can. The hooks of these devices are secured by the handles on the container and are stretched over the top of the lid. Unfortunately, the springs and/or BUNGEE cords are often an unacceptable length and need to be doubled up or otherwise configured to provide the correct length for securing the lid. In addition, the standard hooks or clamps for the springs or cords are typically not properly dimensioned. Multiple hooks and cords are cumbersome and often only secure a portion of the lid.
Another disadvantage to using hooks on the springs/BUNGEE cords is that the hooks are easily disengaged from the container handles by a raccoon or other animal attempting to access the contents of the container.
Therefore, a need exists for an apparatus for securing a lid or cover to a container. A further need exists for providing a device or devices for adjusting the length of a flexible retaining or securing member to provide a desired tension for securing the lid or cover. A need also exists for a more ergonomic handle for ease of securing and removal of the securing device to/from a container.
A cover holder includes a handle configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure formed on a container. The handle includes an engagement structure extending from a portion of the handle for detachably fitting the container structure. A flexible tension member is connected to the handle, and the flexible tension member anchors to the container structure through use of the handle. The flexible tension member thereby secures a cover on the container.
In other embodiments, the engagement structure may be removable from the handle and may be replaceable to accommodate different sized structures. The engagement structure itself may be adjustable to accommodate different sized structures. The holder may include an adjustment mechanism, and the adjustment mechanism may further include a plurality of positions. Each position secures the flexible member such that a tension or length of the adjustable member is changed when secured at each of the positions. The adjustment mechanism may attach to the cover to be secured on the container. The holder may further include a guard structure for placement over the cover. The guard structure may be formed to capture the at least one flexible member such that the guard structure secures the cover to the container when the handle is secured to the structure of the container. The adjustment mechanism may be attached directly to the cover. The handle may include anchor portions which capture and secure at least one flexible member therein. The anchor portions may include a release mechanism, which selectively secures and releases the flexible member to permit tensioning of the flexible member. The handle may include a plurality of positions for securing an end portion of the at least one flexible member. Each position corresponds to a different tension of the flexible member when the flexible member is secured at that position.
Another cover holder includes a handle structure including a surface configured and dimensioned for contacting a container structure. The handle structure includes a handle portion and a pivot axis disposed between the surface and the handle portion. At least one flexible tension member is pivotally connected to the handle structure at the pivot axis, the at least one flexible tension member for being anchored to the structure by at least one handle structure. The flexible member secures a cover on the container, and the pivot axis is offset from the surface to provide a lever force, which resists disengagement of contact between the surface and the container structure when in use.
In other embodiments, the surface is concave to engage the container structure. The holder may include an adjustment mechanism, the adjustment mechanism including a plurality of positions, each position for securing the flexible member such that a tension or length of the adjustable member is changed when secured at each of the positions. The adjustment mechanism may attach directly to the cover to be secured on the container. The holder may include a guard structure for placement over the cover. The guard structure is formed to capture the at least one flexible member such that the guard structure secures the cover to the container when the handle is secured to the structure of the container.
Yet another cover holder includes at least two pivot arms pivotally attached to one of a container structure and a cover for the container structure. A locking bar is disposed between the pivot arms and is slidably coupled to the pivot arms. The locking bar includes an engagement structure for contacting the other of the container structure and the cover. A handle connects the pivot arms and supports a biasing device, which biases the locking bar to selectively provide a locked position and a release position for the locking bar. The locked position corresponds to securing the cover and the release position corresponds to enabling the cover to be released.
Another embodiment of the cover holder provides a rotating lock having an inner surface with an oblong cross-section. The inner surface encapsulates a portion of the handle and a portion of the locking bar such that rotation of the rotating lock displaces the locking bar and achieves the locked position in a first rotational position and the release position in a second rotational position. Detents or other surface features may be formed on the inner surface to secure the locking bar in position.
A cover holder, in accordance with another aspect of the present invention, includes a handle including an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure formed on a container. The engagement structure extends from a portion of the handle for detachably fitting the container structure. The handle includes anchor portions each having a plurality of holes for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle. The plurality of holes are arranged to permit the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions.
In alternate embodiments, the engagement structure may be removable from the handle and replaceable to accommodate different sized structures, or the engagement structure may be adjustable to accommodate different sized structures. The anchor portions may include a groove for pinching the flexible tension member. Anchor portions may include an extended portion adjacent to one of the plurality of holes, which forms a groove for pinching the flexible tension member. The groove may include a structure to increase friction between the groove and the flexible tension member. The plurality of holes may be linearly arranged on each anchor portion. One of the plurality of holes may form a groove for pinching the flexible tension member.
In another aspect of the present invention, a handle includes an engagement structure configured and dimensioned for engaging a container structure formed on a container. The engagement structure detachably fits the container structure. Anchor portions are disposed on opposite sides of the engagement structure, and each anchor portion includes at least two holes. The holes are disposed adjacent to one another. One of the holes of each anchor portion includes a groove for receiving at least one flexible tension member to connect the flexible tension member to the handle. The groove permits the at least one flexible tension member to develop a frictional force to prevent pull out of the flexible tension member from the anchor portions.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
This disclosure will present in detail the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the following figures wherein:
The present invention provides a plurality of devices for securing a lid or cover on a container. In one embodiment, the device is employed on a garbage receptacle with side handles. The side handles are employed to detachable engage clasping mechanisms used to secure the lid. Elastic members are attached to the clasping mechanisms to secure the device to the container and secure the cover to the container. The present invention is adaptable to a plurality of different container types. This may be provided by adjustable or replaceable device features. In addition, the elastic members are provided with an adjustment mechanism or mechanisms to provide an appropriate amount of tension and an appropriate fit for the container/cover system.
The present invention will now be described in terms of a storage or garbage receptacle; however, the present invention should not be construed as limited to the illustrative example and may be employed in other configurations with other features. For example, the present invention may be employed with storage jars or other containers, which need to be sealed or include components, which need to be secured together. In addition, the present invention preferably includes plastic hardware; however, the present invention may be employed with metals, wood or any other suitable materials or combinations thereof. It also should be understood that flexible members described herein may include flexible cords, ropes, resilient materials, such as plastics or metals, BUNGEE cords, rubber bands or equivalents. Features shown and described in the FIGS. may be used in combination with other features shown in the FIGS. or described herein below.
Referring now in specific detail to the drawings in which like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements throughout the several views, and initially to
During use, handle 18 anchors engagement portion 20 and handle 16. Flexible members 22 are attached to handle 16 at anchor portions 24. Flexible members 22 are then stretched across lid 12 and secured to another handle 18 (not shown) on the opposite side of container 14. Alternately, one side of device 10 may be fixedly secured to container 14 and engage only one handle to secure lid 12. In other embodiments, handle 18 may engage the rim of container 14 (instead of the handle) to provide the securing function of the present invention. The handle may be secured to the rim of container 14 by tab 25 or other hooking mechanisms.
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Inclined surfaces 28 are adjacent to a flat 30 which provide a contact surface against which handle 18 engages handle 16. Tab 26 prevents handle 16 from slipping over handle 18 in use and reduces any chance for members 22 to undesirably snap off or escape from handle 18, which may ordinarily cause a dangerous condition for a user.
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Locking bar 111 may be adapted for use at the rim of the container instead of the handle of the container. Locking bar 111 may be employed in combination with other features described herein.
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Handle 200 is secured to the handle of a receptacle and employed to maintain a cover (not shown) on the receptacle. In one embodiment, handle assembly 200 is employed to keep a cover on a trash receptacle or storage container. Handle assembly 200 may be employed alone if a flexible member (as described above) used with it is secured at an opposing position (e.g., at a location on the receptacle). Otherwise, handle 200 is employed as a pair of assemblies 200 with one handle corresponding to the handles on each side of the receptacle to secure a cover thereon. Tab 206 is secured by a crossbar 220, which adds rigidity and support for handle 200. Handle 200 includes two or more holes (210, 212, 214) in each anchor portion 204 to receive and secure a flexible member. The present invention also contemplates other hole patterns or hole arrangements for securing flexible member 18.
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To adjust or release flexible member 244, flexible member 18 is removed from v-groove 246 and slack may be developed in flexible member 18 to readjust flexible member 18 through hole 236 and orifice 242. Flexible member 18 may then be resecured as needed.
It is to be understood that anchor portions shown in the FIGS. may be of the same design or mixed with other types of anchor portions on a single handle assembly. For example, one anchor portion 24 from each of assembly 230 and 240 (shown in
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Having described preferred embodiments for cover holder assemblies (which are intended to be illustrative and not limiting), it is noted that modifications and variations can be made by persons skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that changes may be made in the particular embodiments of the invention disclosed which are within the scope and spirit of the invention as outlined by the appended claims. Having thus described the invention with the details and particularity required by the patent laws, what is claimed and desired protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
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